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  • 02:2802:28, 5 October 2025 diff hist +3,654 N Anglican Schools AssociationCreated page with "= Anglican Schools Association = The **Anglican Schools Association (ASA)** exists to support, network, and cultivate Anglican education throughout North America and beyond. Its mission is to strengthen Anglican schools by promoting classical education, spiritual formation, and the integration of faith and learning under ecclesial authority. == Mission & Vision == The ASA seeks to: * **Connect Anglican Schools** — forming a network of schools that share Anglican iden..." current
  • 02:2002:20, 5 October 2025 diff hist +3,812 N Reformed Episcopal Church – DiocesesCreated page with "= Dioceses of the Reformed Episcopal Church = The '''Reformed Episcopal Church (REC)''' in the United States and Canada is organized into four geographical dioceses, each under the leadership of a '''Bishop Ordinary''' and a '''Standing Committee'''. In addition, the Church has '''three overseas dioceses''' located in '''Croatia''', '''Cuba''', and '''Germany'''. [https://www.rechurch.org/parishes View Parish Map on REC.org] == Domestic Dioceses == === Diocese of..." current
  • 02:1902:19, 5 October 2025 diff hist +2,188 N Reformed Episcopal ChurchCreated page with "= Reformed Episcopal Church = The '''Reformed Episcopal Church (REC)''' is an Anglican jurisdiction founded in 1873 in the United States by Bishop George David Cummins. It arose as a conservative response to theological liberalism within the Protestant Episcopal Church in the nineteenth century. The REC maintains the historic episcopate, traditional Anglican liturgy, and a confessional commitment to the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion. The Reformed Episcopal Church is..." current
  • 02:1202:12, 5 October 2025 diff hist +550 N User:SteveMacasnew current Tag: Visual edit: Switched

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  • 22:5522:55, 2 October 2025 diff hist +2,858 The Book of Common Prayeradded current Tag: Visual edit
  • 22:5522:55, 2 October 2025 diff hist +644 N The Book of Common PrayerCreated page with " = Book of Common Prayer = The '''Book of Common Prayer''' (BCP) is the official collection of liturgies, prayers, and services used in the Anglican Communion and churches in the Anglican tradition. First published in 1549 during the reign of Edward VI of England, it was largely the work of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, who sought to provide a unified, English-language liturgy for the Church of England following the Reformation. == Origins ==..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 22:5322:53, 2 October 2025 diff hist +4,052 N John WyclifCreated page with "= John Wyclif, Translator and Controversialist = '''Commemoration: 31 December 1384''' '''John Wyclif''' (also spelled ''Wycliffe, Wycliff, Wicliffe, or Wiclif'') was born in Yorkshire around 1330, and educated at Oxford, where he became a Doctor of Divinity in 1372. == Early Career and Royal Service == In 1374, King Edward III appointed him rector of Lutterworth, and later included him in a royal delegation to Brussel..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 00:5400:54, 2 October 2025 diff hist +21,239 N Evening Prayer (1928 BCP)Created page with "= Daily Evening Prayer (1928 BCP) = ''From the 1928 Book of Common Prayer (United States).'' __TOC__ == Opening Rubrics == ''The Minister shall begin the Evening Prayer by reading one or more of the following Sentences of Scripture; and then he shall say that which is written after them. But he may, at his discretion, pass at once from the Sentences to the Lord’s Prayer.'' ''And NOTE, that when the Confession and Absolution are omitted, the Minister may, after the S..." current
  • 00:4600:46, 2 October 2025 diff hist +28,146 N Morning Prayer (1928 BCP)Created page with "= Daily Morning Prayer (1928 BCP) = ''From the 1928 Book of Common Prayer (United States).'' __TOC__ == Opening Rubrics == ''The Minister shall begin the Morning Prayer by reading one or more of the following Sentences of Scripture.'' ''On any day, save a Day of Fasting or Abstinence, or on any day when the Litany or Holy Communion is immediately to follow, the Minister may, at his discretion, pass at once from the Sentences to the Lord's Prayer, first pronouncing, Th..." current
  • 00:4000:40, 2 October 2025 diff hist +644 N Book of Common Prayer (1928)new current
  • 00:3300:33, 2 October 2025 diff hist +23,978 N 39ArticlesCreated current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 00:2100:21, 2 October 2025 diff hist +3,036 N AnglicanWiki:Editorial PolicyCreated page with "= AnglicanWiki Editorial Policy = __TOC__ == 1. Purpose == ''AnglicanWiki'' exists to provide a collaborative, encyclopedic resource for the Anglican tradition. Its mission is to preserve Anglican memory, explain Anglican doctrine and practice, and serve clergy, laity, and students who wish to learn more about the Church. == 2. Confessional Point of View == Unlike Wikipedia, ''AnglicanWiki'' does not attempt to write from a position of complete neutrality. Articles are..." current
  • 00:0600:06, 2 October 2025 diff hist −75 AnglicanWiki:About→‎About AnglicanWiki current
  • 00:0600:06, 2 October 2025 diff hist +219 AnglicanWiki:AboutNo edit summary
  • 00:0100:01, 2 October 2025 diff hist +2,075 N AnglicanWiki:AboutCreated page with "= About AnglicanWiki = '''AnglicanWiki''' is a collaborative online resource dedicated to the history, theology, liturgy, and people of the Anglican tradition. It is modeled after OrthodoxWiki but adapted for Anglican distinctives. Our aim is to provide accurate, faithful, and accessible articles that help clergy, laity, scholars, and seekers understand Anglicanism in all its richness. ---- == Purpose == * To serve as a **reference tool** for the Anglican traditi..."

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